Differential development of visual attention skills in school-age children

被引:136
|
作者
Dye, Matthew W. G. [1 ]
Bavelier, Daphne [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Speech & Hearing Sci, Champaign, IL 61820 USA
[2] Univ Rochester, Ctr Visual Sci, Dept Brain & Cognit Sci, Rochester, NY 14627 USA
关键词
Visual learning; Attention; Video games; Development; Multiple object tracking; Attentional blink; Useful Field of View; MULTIPLE-OBJECT TRACKING; LIFE-SPAN; SELECTIVE ATTENTION; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; VIDEO GAMES; SEARCH; TASK;
D O I
10.1016/j.visres.2009.10.010
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Children aged 7-17 years and adults aged 18-22 years were tested on three aspects of visual attention: the ability to distribute visual attention across the field to search for a target, the time required for attention to recover from being directed towards a target, and the number of objects to which attention can be simultaneously allocated. The data suggested different developmental trajectories for these components of visual attention within the same set of participants. This suggests that, to some extent, spatial, temporal and object-based attentional processes are subserved by different neural resources which develop at different rate. In addition, participants who played action games showed enhanced performance on all aspects of attention tested as compared to non-gamers. These findings reveal a potential facilitation of development of attentional skills in children who are avid players of action video games. As these games are predominantly drawing a male audience, young girls are at risk of under-performing on such tests, calling for a careful control of video game usage when assessing gender differences in attentional tasks. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:452 / 459
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Comparisons of visual attention in school-age children with cochlear implants versus hearing peers and normative data
    Hoffman, Michael
    Tiddens, Elena
    Quittner, Alexandra L.
    HEARING RESEARCH, 2018, 359 : 91 - 100
  • [22] Development and standardization of a rating scale designed for floorball skills diagnostics of young school-age children
    Dragounova, Zuzanna
    BALTIC JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, 2018, 10 (04) : 34 - 48
  • [23] Visual fields at school-age in children treated with vigabatrin in infancy
    Gaily, Eija
    Jonsson, Henna
    Lappi, Marjatta
    EPILEPSIA, 2009, 50 (02) : 206 - 216
  • [24] Motor skill performance of school-age children with visual impairments
    Houwen, S.
    Visscher, C.
    Lemmink, K. A. P. M.
    Hartman, E.
    DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY, 2008, 50 (02): : 139 - 145
  • [25] Linking fine motor skills with theory of mind in school-age children
    Obeid, Rita
    DeNigris, Danielle
    Brooks, Patricia J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT, 2022, 46 (06) : 542 - 554
  • [26] Conversational skills of preschool and school-age children with cleft lip and palate
    Chapman, KL
    Graham, KT
    Gooch, J
    Visconti, C
    CLEFT PALATE-CRANIOFACIAL JOURNAL, 1998, 35 (06): : 503 - 516
  • [27] Visual problems: a review of prevalence studies on visual impairment in school-age children
    Atowa, Uchenna C.
    Hansraj, Rekha
    Wajuihian, Samuel O.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2019, 12 (06) : 1037 - 1043
  • [28] Fundamental motor skills and resting blood pressure in school-age children
    Irwin, Jacqueline M.
    Logan, Samuel
    Palmer, Kara K.
    Robinson, Leah E.
    JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY, 2014, 36 : S69 - S69
  • [29] Daily living skills in school-age children with and without anxiety disorders
    Drahota, Amy
    Sterling, Lindsey
    Hwang, Wei-Chin
    Wood, Jeffrey J.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2013, 52 : 107 - 112
  • [30] A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPORTSMANSHIP IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
    Cerrada, J. A.
    Navarro, B.
    Abad, M. T.
    Gimenez, F. J.
    JOURNAL OF SPORT AND HEALTH RESEARCH, 2020, 12 : 193 - 209